100 Huntley Street - May 22, 2019

Linda Greene-Dupre
Let’s face it, in this life, every one of us will suffer hardships. Thankfully, these hardships do not define us. It is how we deal with, recover from and help others through their hardships that is important. In her book, A Rescued Journey, Linda unashamedly shares her story of suffering through the divorce of her parents, sexual and domestic abuse and suicidal thoughts. During the darkest moments of her life, one prayer changed everything, and Linda learned that God still heals, He still saves, and He still restores.

Audrey Dillon
Audrey Dillion grew up looking for love. She tried to find it in multiple relationships, which left her empty. After hitting rock bottom, living on the streets of Edmonton and pregnant, she decided to call her mom, who was fervently praying, and asked to come home. Today she is joyfully raising her autistic son, Benjamin. And serving the Lord faithfully in her community and surrounding area.

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100 Huntley Street - May 21, 2019

Jason Wilson
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Catriona Le May Doan
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